Another year has past us by and it has come to the time again for our Easter competition!

It’s time to share the love and joy, so what could be better than to give away 5 Thorntons easter eggs with love from Amica. How do you enter I hear you ask? All you have to do is comment why you love us 🙂 Simple!

Eggs symbolise fertility and new life, and the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and Persians all used dyed eggs in their spring celebrations. It was only natural that the tradition be incorporated into the Christian holiday, which also focuses on rebirth and renewal.

OK, so eggs and Easter have been partners for a while, but how did chocolate get involved? Most people think that a chocolate egg at Easter is a modern day thing, probably introduced in the middle 20th Century. In fact chocolate Easter Eggs first started to appear in the early 1800’s although they were fairly basic with gritty dark chocolate and a world apart from the modern day ones we eat today.

It wasn’t until 1873 that the first mass-produced egg appeared, courtesy of Cadbury’s of course, and we had to wait until 1905 for the first milk chocolate egg to appear!

Facebooks decision to blow up the like button! The like button is the engine of Facebook and its most recognized symbol. Facebook’s 1.6 billion users click on it more than 6 billion times a day—more frequently than

How Websites Have Changed Web design has come a long way since the internet came into existence in the 1990s. With only a handful of web-safe fonts, rudimentary CSS, and tables for layout, designers were

Evolution Of The Internet! The Internet has revolutionised the computer and communications world like nothing before. Unlike technologies such as the light bulb or the telephone, the Internet has no single “inventor.” Instead, it has

Regardless of your reasoning for wanting growth on Instagram, it's no doubt that a lot of Instagram users have trouble increasing their followers. Having a larger Instagram following can mean more sales for your business, more